Storytelling, special needs and disabilities : practical approaches for children and adults / edited by Nicola Grove.

"Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, this innovative and wide-ranging book shows how storytelling can open new worlds for individuals with special educational needs and disabilities. Providing a highly accessible combination of theory and practice, the contributors to this book d...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Grove, Nicola, 1948- (Editor)
Other title:Using storytelling to support children and adults with special needs.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
Edition:Second edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Forward
  • Notes on contributors
  • Introduction / Nicola Grove
  • Therapeutic storytelling with children in need / Janet Dowling
  • Feelings are funny things: using storytelling with children looked after and their carers / Steve Killick
  • Healing stories with children at risk: the Story building approach / Sue Jennings
  • What can teachers learn from the stories children tell? / Beth McCaffery
  • Lis'n tell: live inclusive storytelling: therapeutic education motivating children and adults to listen and tell / Louise Coigley
  • Interactive storytelling / Keith Park
  • Speaking and listening through narrative / Bec Shanks
  • Using narratives to enhance the language, communication and social participation of children and young people with speech, language, and communication needs / Victoria Joffe
  • Creative use of digital storytelling / David Messer and Valerie Critten
  • Storytelling in sign language for deaf children / Rachel Sutton-Spence
  • Literature and legends: working with diverse abilities / Nicola Grove and Maureen Phillip
  • Storytelling with all our senses: mehrSinn®Geschichten / Barbara Fornfeld
  • Multi sensory stories in story packs / Chris Fuller
  • Storytelling with nurturing touch: the story massage programme / Mary Atkinson
  • Rich inclusion through sensory stories: stories from science / Joanna Grace
  • Describing and evaluating the storytelling experience: a conceptual framework / Tuula Pulli
  • Sensitive stories: tackling challenges for people with profound intellectual disabilities through multi sensory storytelling / Loretto Lambe, Jenny Miller and Maureen Phillip
  • Social stories / Carol Gray
  • Storysharing personal narratives for identity and community / Nicola Grove and Jane Harwood
  • Personal storytelling with deaf blind individuals
  • Gunnar Vege and Anne Nafstadt
  • Personal storytelling for children who use augmentative and alternative communication / Annalu Waller and Rolf Black
  • Self-created film & AAC technology for Daily Storytelling / Mascha Legel and Chris Norrie
  • Learning to tell: teaching skills for community storytelling / Nicola Grove and Jem Dick
  • The autistic storyteller: sharing the experience of otherness / Justine De Mierre
  • Tales from the heart: testimony from storytellers with learning disabilities / Sayaka Kobayashi, the arts end of somewhere, and open storytellers
  • Appendix: Storytelling organizations for resources and information.